HasanAbi

WE ARE CHARLIE KIRK

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Nov 30, 2025
The show kicks off with hilarious banter about a prank song, setting a lighthearted tone. Hasanabi dives into a CIA torture joke about the viral Charlie Kirk tune, calling it a bop. He discusses its global meme status, questioning who Charlie Kirk really is. The discussion shifts to how an AI tribute turned into a meme, revealing generational pushback against violent rhetoric. Expect insights on cancel culture's impact, the difference between state violence and lone actors, and the power of organizing for real change.
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ANECDOTE

Cab Ride Torture With A Viral Chant

  • Hasanabi describes being subjected to an irritating prank where Hassan Piker played a repetitive 'We Are Charlie Kirk' song loudly in a cab.
  • He recounts being nauseous and annoyed while the chant was shoved in his ear as a form of torture.
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Forced Veneration Backfires Publicly

  • Hasanabi observes that forced reverence by authorities creates a Streisand effect that amplifies backlash and memetic mockery.
  • He argues that attempts to mandate respect for Charlie Kirk after his assassination intensified public ridicule instead of quieting it.
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Why State Violence Feels Normal

  • Hasanabi contrasts normalized state violence with lone-actor violence to explain differing public reactions.
  • He notes people often accept systemic violence while vehemently condemning individual acts that break norms.
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